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Han Cong

Han Cong (pronounced "Han Tsong") (simplified Chinese: 韩聪; traditional Chinese: 韓聰; pinyin: Hán Cōng; born 6 August 1992) is a Chinese pair skater. With partner Sui Wenjing, he is the 2022 Olympic gold medalist, 2018 Olympic silver medalist, a two-time world champion (2017, 2019), a three-time world silver medalist (2015, 2016, 2021), the 2019–20 Grand Prix Final champion, a six-time Four Continents champion (2012, 2014, 2016–2017, 2019–2020), a three-time World Junior champion (2010–2012), the 2009–10 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and a two-time Chinese national champion (2010, 2011). Sui and Han are the first pair skate team to achieve a Super Slam, having won all major competitions in both their senior and junior career.[14] They have landed throw quadruple salchows and quadruple twists in competition.[15]

Han Cong
Personal information
Native name韩聪
Full nameHan Cong
Country represented China
Born (1992-08-06) 6 August 1992 (age 30)[1]
Harbin, Heilongjiang
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
PartnerSui Wenjing
CoachZhao Hongbo
Han Bing
Guan Jinlin
Former coachYao Bin
Luan Bo
Cai Weibin
ChoreographerLori Nichol
Former choreographerDavid Wilson
Marina Zueva
Zhang Wei
Skating clubHarbin Winter Sports Training Centre
Training locationsBeijing
World standing6 (2020–21)
4 (2019–20)
7 (2018–19)
5 (2017–18)
5 (2016–17)
3 (2015–16)
5 (2014–15)
13 (2013–14)
10 (2012–13)
6 (2011–12)
6 (2010–11)
25 (2009–10)
Season's bests2 (2020–2021)[2]
2 (2019–2020)[3]
1 (2018–2019)[4]
2 (2017–2018)[5]
1 (2016–2017)[6]
3 (2015–2016)[7]
2 (2014–2015)[8]
5 (2013–2014)[9]
16 (2012–2013)[10]
3 (2011–2012)[11]
7 (2010–2011)[12]
13 (2009–2010)[13]
ISU personal best scores
Combined total239.88(WR)
2022 Olympics
Short program84.41(WR)
2022 Olympics
Free skate155.60
2019 Worlds

Career

Sui and Han teamed up in 2007 without having previous pair skating experience. They both were inspired by 2010 Olympic Champions Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo and started skating after watching them competing in the 2002 Winter Olympics.[16]

Junior career

2009–10 Season: First world junior title

Sui and Han made their international debut in the 2009–10 ISU Junior Grand Prix, where they won the gold medal in their two events. They went on to win the gold medal at the ISU Junior Grand Prix Final. They then won the 2010 Chinese Figure Skating Championships and earned a trip to the 2010 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, where they won the gold medal. They became the second Chinese pair to win the World Junior Figure Skating Championships after Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao, who won the title in 2001 and 2003.[17]

Senior career

 
Sui and Han at 2010 Skate America

2010–11 season: Second world junior title

Sui and Han started their season by winning the silver medal at the Junior Grand Prix Cup of Austria and the gold medal at the Junior Grand Prix Blauen Schwerter.[17]

The pair also debuted on the Senior Grand Prix series by winning a silver medal at the 2010 Cup of China. They won the bronze medal at their second Grand Prix event, 2010 Skate America. At the 2010–11 Grand Prix Final in December 2010, Sui and Han scored 61.49 in the short program, setting a new personal best and a personal best of 117.55 points in the free skate to win a bronze medal with 179.04 overall. The pair then went on to win their second national title at the 2011 Chinese Figure Skating Championships.[17]

At the 2011 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, Sui and Han won their second world junior title.[18]

2011–12 season: First Four Continents title and third world junior title

Sui and Han started their season off by winning the Junior Grand Prix Volvo Cup and the Junior Grand Prix Cup of Austria. They went on to win their second Junior Grand Prix title at the 2011–12 ISU Junior Grand Prix.[19]

On the senior level, Sui and Han were assigned to compete at the 2011 Skate Canada, where they took the silver medal, and the 2011 Cup of China, where they finished 5th. Sui and Han competed at the 2012 Four Continents Championships and won the gold medal placing 1st in both the short and free skate.[20] They won their third consecutive world junior title at the 2012 World Junior Championships held in Minsk, Belarus.[21]

2012–13 season

Sui and Han withdrew from the Grand Prix series due to an injury to Sui.[22] They competed at the 2013 World Championships despite Sui still being injured and placed twelfth.[17]

After the season concluded, they switched from longtime coach Luan Bo to Olympic pairs champion Zhao Hongbo, Han Bing, and Yao Bin.

2013–14 season: Second Four Continents title

Sui and Han were assigned to two Grand Prix events and began their season at 2013 Skate Canada, where they won the silver medal. At the 2013 NHK Trophy, they won the bronze medal behind teammates Peng/Zhang. They won the bronze medal at the National Championships but did not make the 2014 Olympic team. They then competed at the 2014 Four Continents Championships and won the gold medal setting a new personal best overall score of 212.40 points.[17]

Sui and Han then competed at the 2014 World Championships after the withdrawal of Pang/Tong, where they finished sixth after placing fourth in the short program with a score of 72.24 and ninth in the free skate with a score of 119.86, with a total score of 192.10.[17]

2014–15 season: World silver medal

Sui and Han were assigned to two Grand Prix events.[23] At 2014 Skate Canada, Sui and Han won the silver medal after placing second in both segments with scores of 65.22 in the short program, 119.42 in the free skate, and a total score of 184.64. At 2014 Trophee Eric Bompard, Sui and Han won another silver medal after placing second in the short program with a score of 67.27 and second in the free skate with a score of 133.41, for a total score of 200.68. These results qualified them for the 2014–15 Grand Prix Final, where they won the second Grand Prix Final bronze medal of their career. They placed 3rd in the short program with a score of 66.66 and 5th in the free skate with a score of 127.65, for a total score of 194.31.[17]

At the 2015 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, Sui and Han finished fourth with a total score of 198.88 after placing third in the short program with a score of 69.19 and fourth in the free skate with a score of 129.69. At the 2015 World Figure Skating Championships, Sui and Han won the silver medal. They placed third in the short program with a score of 71.63, second in the free skate with a personal best score of 142.49, and earned a personal best combined total score of 214.12.[17]

Sui and Han stated they would begin training the throw quad Salchow again for the 2015–16 season.[24]

2015–16 season: Second world silver medal

 
Sui Wenjing and Han Cong at Worlds 2016

For the Grand Prix season, Sui and Han were assigned to compete at 2015 Skate America and 2015 Cup of China.[25] They began their season by winning Skate America, their first senior Grand Prix gold medal. Sui was injured in early November, shortly before the Cup of China,[26] where they won the silver medal. These results qualified them to the 2015–16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, from which they withdrew due to Sui's injury.[27]

Sui and Han won the 2016 Four Continents Championships with 221.91 points.[28] At the 2016 World Championships, they won the silver medal. They placed first in the short program, second in the free skating, and second overall, behind Canada's Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford.[17]

2016–17 season: First world title

Sui underwent surgery on both feet following the 2015–16 season. Sui and Han then withdrew from the Grand Prix series because the recovery from the surgery took several months.

They made their season debut at the 2017 Four Continents Championships, where they won the gold medal with a new personal best score of 225.03 points. Their free skate included a quadruple twist.[29][30]

At the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships in Helsinki, Finland, Sui and Han won their first World title, placing first in both the short program and free skate.[31]

2017–18 season: Pyeongchang Olympics

Sui and Han competed on the Grand Prix series at the Cup of China and NHK Trophy. They won the gold medal in both events and qualified to the Grand Prix Final. At the Final, they won the silver medal after placing third in the short program and second in the free skate.[17]

Sui cut her lower leg near the shinbone in training before the 2018 Four Continents Championships and consequently withdrew.

Sui and Han did not compete in the team event at the 2018 Winter Olympics. In the pairs event, they placed first in the short program, third in the free skating, and second overall, losing the gold by only 0.43 overall to Aliona Savchenko and Bruno Massot, who came from fourth after the short to win.[17]

It was revealed that Sui's right foot injury at the Olympics was a stress fracture. As a result, the team withdrew from the 2018 World Championships.

2018–19 season: Second World title

Choreographer Lori Nichol, in designing the team's free program for the season, picked Ezio Bosso's "Rain, In Your Black Eyes", feeling that Bosso's own personal struggles connected to Sui's previous struggles with injury.[32] Sui and Han were initially assigned to compete at the new 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki and 2018 NHK Trophy for the Grand Prix, but withdrew from both events due to Sui's continued injury recovery. They competed in the short program at the 2019 Chinese Championships but withdrew afterward, having not planned to compete in the free skate.[33]

Sui and Han returned to international competition at the 2019 Four Continents Championships. Sui fell on her attempted triple toe loop, relegating them narrowly to second place behind Moore-Towers/Marinaro of Canada in the short program. Sui attributed the error to being "a little too excited" by the return to competition.[33] Sui/Han then won the free skate, and their fifth overall Four Continents gold, despite a second fall from Sui on the side-by-side triple Salchow. They finished 0.06 points ahead of Moore-Towers/Marinaro. Both said they needed more time to become familiar with their program to improve.[34][32]

At the 2019 World Championships, Sui and Han won their second world title, skating two clean programs and setting personal bests in both segments of the competition. They scored 79.24 points in the short program, which stood as a world record until the pair of Tarasova/Morozov broke it later the same day.[35] In the free skate, Sui and Han placed first with a score of 155.60, a new world record. Their total score of 234.84 points was also a new world record. They outscored silver medalists Tarasova/Morozov by 6.37 points. Han commented: "Thank you to the audience that supported us so well. We also want to show our appreciation to our team and the coaches. This season we had to overcome a lot of difficulties, but thanks to their support, we were able to overcome it."[36]

2019–20 season: First Grand Prix Final title

Sui and Han started their season at the Cup of China, placing first in the short program with a personal best of 80.90 under the new +5 GOE system.[37] They won the free skate as well, with Han doubling a planned triple Salchow as the only error, and received an overall score of 228.37. Han attributed the mistake to recovery from injury over the summer.[38] At the 2019 NHK Trophy, Sui/Han set a new world record in the short program.[39] They won the free skate as well, despite Sui falling on the opening to their jump combination, taking their second Grand Prix gold medal of the season and qualifying to the Grand Prix Final in first position.[40]

At the Grand Prix Final, Sui/Han won their first Grand Prix Final title. They placed first in the short program despite Sui putting a hand down on their throw jump.[41] They were second in the free skate despite Han's errors on both their planned jumping passes and a few lost levels on lifts and their combination spin. They were the first Chinese team to win the Grand Prix Final since their coach Zhao Hongbo, and his wife Shen Xue did so eleven seasons earlier.[42]

The favorites heading into the 2020 Four Continents Championships in Seoul, Sui/Han placed third in the short program after inadvertently performing only a throw double flip. Sui attributed this to her costume.[43] Winning the free skate despite errors on their side-by-side triple Salchows, they won their sixth Four Continents title. Speaking afterward, Sui said that training had been difficult recently due to concerns about whether they would be able to travel abroad because of the coronavirus pandemic. Han said they were "quite satisfied" with their performance.[44] They were assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal, but these were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.[45]

2020–21 season: Third World silver

With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to affect international travel, Sui/Han were assigned to compete at the 2020 Cup of China after the ISU opted to assign the Grand Prix based primarily on geographic location. They withdrew from the event due to Han undergoing hip surgery over the summer.[46]

Due to the lack of prior appearances during the season, Sui/Han were considered to be dark horses going into the 2021 World Championships in Stockholm.[47] In the short program, Sui stepped out of her attempted triple toe loop, and the team placed second in the segment, slightly more than 2 points behind Boikova/Kozlovskii and just less than 2 points ahead of Mishina/Galliamov.[48] In the free skate both made jump errors, placing them second in the segment and the silver medalists overall, while Mishina/Galliamov leapfrogged them to take the gold medal. Assessing their performance, Sui noted that they had only two months of training beforehand, calling them at "70%-80% of our best selves, I would say. We did think we achieved a huge accomplishment within only two months."[49]

2021–22 season: Beijing Olympics

Sui/Han won the gold medal at the 2021 Asian Open, the Olympic test event, to open their season. At their first Grand Prix event, 2021 Skate Canada International, they won the gold medal, defeating silver medalists Pavliuchenko/Khodykin by 30.97 points.[50] Sui/Han's second Grand Prix event was initially the 2021 Cup of China, but following its cancellation, they were reassigned to the 2021 Gran Premio d'Italia.[51] Competing in their second Grand Prix in as many weeks, they easily won the event, defeating silver medalists Peng/Jin by 12.69 points and becoming the first pair team to qualify to the 2021–22 Grand Prix Final.[52] Discussing their revival of their successful "Bridge Over Troubled Water" program, Sui expressed the hope that "it can be a bridge for everyone to connect in these times."[53] The Grand Prix Final was subsequently cancelled due to restrictions prompted by the Omicron variant.[54]

Named to the Chinese Olympic team for their home Olympics in Beijing, Sui/Han began the event as the Chinese entry in the pairs' short program of the Olympic team event. Skating cleanly, they won the segment with a world record score of 82.83, 0.19 points ahead of Russian rivals Mishina/Galliamov.[55] They did not skate in the free skate segment of the event, and Team China ultimately finished in fifth place.[56] In the pairs event, they skated another clean short program and set another world record of 84.41. Addressing Russians Tarasova/Morozov, who finished second and 0.16 points behind, Sui called them "our friends and competitors," adding, "this is something we are very proud of, because we can maintain this high level of competition between the two pairs, and it has been more than ten years."[57] In the free skate, Sui/Han attempted a quad twist in competition for the first time in four years, seeking to compensate for their weaker jump elements. Sui's triple Salchow attempt was ruled downgraded, but still, they won the free skate and took the gold medal over Tarasova/Morozov and Mishina/Galliamov. Han said, "our dream finally came true.", having become the second Chinese pair to win Olympic gold.[58] With their Olympic Gold medal win, they became the first pair team to achieve the Super Slam.[14] Despite being the Olympic champions, Sui/Han did not participate in the 2022 World Figure Skating Championships.

2022–23 season: Skater member of the Single & Pair Skating Technical Committee

In the 2022-23 season, Sui/Han decided not to compete in international competitions. Han Cong was later named to be the skater member of the Single & Pair Skating Technical Committee of the ISU.[59]

Programs

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2021–2022
[60]
2020–2021
[61]
2019–2020
[62][38]

2018–2019
[63]
  • 高山流水 (High Mountain,
    Flowing Water)
  • Swift Sword (from the Hero
    soundtrack)
    by Tan Dun
2017–2018
[64]
2016–2017
[65]
2015–2016
[66][67]
2014–2015
[24]
2013–2014
2012–2013
2011–2012
[68]
  • Love Story of a Terracotta
    Warrior
    choreo. by Zhang Wei
2010–2011
[69]
2009–2010
[1]
  • Barynia
    (Russian folk music)
    choreo. by Zhang Wei

Competitive highlights

 
Sui and Han at the 2011 Junior Grand Prix Final podium
 
Sui and Han at the 2010 Skate America podium

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Sui

International[17]
Event 08–09 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20 20–21 21–22
Olympics 2nd 1st
Worlds 9th 12th 6th 2nd 2nd 1st WD 1st C 2nd
Four Continents 1st 1st 4th 1st 1st WD 1st 1st
GP Final 3rd 3rd WD 2nd 1st C
GP Cup of China 2nd 5th WD 2nd WD 1st 1st WD C
GP Finland WD
GP France 2nd
GP Italy 1st
GP NHK Trophy WD 3rd 1st WD 1st
GP Skate America 3rd 1st WD
GP Skate Canada 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
Asian Games 2nd
Asian Open 1st
International: Junior[17]
Junior Worlds 1st 1st 1st
JGP Final 1st WD 1st
JGP Austria 2nd 1st
JGP Belarus 1st
JGP Germany 1st 1st
JGP Latvia 1st
National
Chinese NG 5th 3rd 1st
Chinese Champ. 4th 1st 1st 2nd 2nd WD
Team events
Olympics 5th T
1st P
World Team Trophy 5th T
1st P
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew; C = Event cancelled
T = Team result; P = Personal result. Medals awarded for team result only.

Detailed results

(Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships – Worlds and Four Continents. At team events, medals awarded for team results only.)

With Sui

 
Sui and Han at 2017 Cup of China
2021–22 season
Date Event SP FS Total
18–19 February 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 1
84.41
1
155.47
1
239.88
4–7 February 2022 2022 Winter Olympics – Team event 1
82.83
5T
5–7 November 2021 2021 Gran Premio d'Italia 1
80.07
1
144.48
1
224.55
29–31 October 2021 2021 Skate Canada International 1
78.94
1
145.11
1
224.05
13–17 October 2021 2021 Asian Open Trophy 1
79.27
1
144.21
1
223.48
2020–21 season
Date Event SP FS Total
22–28 March 2021 2021 World Championships 2
77.62
2
148.09
2
225.71
2019–20 season
Date Event SP FS Total
4–9 February 2020 2020 Four Continents Championships 3
73.17
1
144.34
1
217.51
5–8 December 2019 2019–20 Grand Prix Final 1
77.50
2
134.19
1
211.69
22–24 November 2019 2019 NHK Trophy 1
81.27
1
145.69
1
226.96
8–10 November 2019 2019 Cup of China 1
80.90
1
147.47
1
228.37
2018–19 season
Date Event SP FS Total
18–24 March 2019 2019 World Championships 2
79.24
1
155.60
1
234.84
7–10 February 2019 2019 Four Continents Championships 2
74.19
1
136.92
1
211.11
27–30 December 2018 2019 Chinese Championships 1
78.27
WD
2017–2018 season
Date Event SP FS Total
9–25 February 2018 2018 Winter Olympics 1
82.39
3
153.08
2
235.47
7–10 December 2017 2017–18 Grand Prix Final 3
75.82
2
155.07
2
230.89
10–12 November 2017 2017 NHK Trophy 1
79.43
1
155.10
1
234.53
3–5 November 2017 2017 Cup of China 1
80.14
1
150.93
1
231.07
2016–2017 season
Date Event SP FS Total
29 March – 1 April 2017 2017 World Championships 1
81.23
1
150.83
1
232.06
15–19 February 2017 2017 Four Continents Championships 1
80.75
1
144.28
1
225.03
2015–2016 season
Date Event SP FS Total
28 March – 3 April 2016 2016 World Championships 1
80.85
2
143.62
2
224.47
16–21 February 2016 2016 Four Continents Championships 1
78.51
1
143.40
1
221.91
5–8 November 2015 2015 Cup of China 1
74.40
2
141.22
2
215.62
23–25 October 2015 2015 Skate America 2
68.28
1
133.72
1
202.00
2014–2015 season
Date Event SP FS Total
16–19 April 2015 2015 World Team Trophy 1
71.20
2
139.73
1
210.93
23–29 March 2015 2015 World Championships 3
71.63
2
142.49
2
214.12
9–15 February 2015 2015 Four Continents Championships 3
69.19
4
129.69
4
198.88
11–14 December 2014 2014–15 ISU Grand Prix Final 3
66.66
5
127.65
3
194.31
21–23 November 2014 2014 Trophée Éric Bompard 2
67.27
2
133.41
2
200.68
31 October – 2 November 2014 2014 Skate Canada 2
65.22
2
119.42
2
184.64
2013–2014 season
Date Event SP FS Total
24–30 March 2014 2014 World Championships 4
72.24
9
119.86
6
192.10
20–26 January 2014 2014 Four Continents Championships 1
75.26
1
137.14
1
212.40
28–29 December 2013 2014 Chinese Championships 2
69.67
3
117.56
2
187.23
8–10 November 2013 2013 NHK Trophy 2
70.13
5
101.19
3
171.32
24–27 October 2013 2013 Skate Canada 3
69.02
1
124.75
2
193.77
2012–2013 season
Date Event SP FS Total
13–15 March 2013 2013 World Championships 11
57.65
13
108.24
12
165.89
2011–2012 season
Date Event SP FS Total
26 March – 1 April 2012 2012 World Championships 6
63.27
9
116.17
9
179.44
27 February – 4 March 2012 2012 World Junior Championships 1
59.29
1
116.40
1
175.69
7–12 February 2012 2012 Four Continents Championships 1
66.75
1
135.08
1
201.83
8–11 December 2011 2011–12 Junior Grand Prix Final 1
57.43
1
103.00
1
160.43
17–20 November 2011 2011 Cup of China 4
60.00
5
109.47
5
169.47
27–30 October 2011 2011 Skate Canada 4
59.23
2
121.59
2
180.82
28 September – 1 October 2011 2011 Junior Grand Prix Austria 3
48.60
1
118.54
1
167.14
20–23 September 2011 2012 Chinese Championships 2
58.84
2
118.72
2
177.56
31 August – 3 September 2011 2011 Junior Grand Prix Latvia 1
54.22
1
97.86
1
152.08
2010–2011 season
Date Event SP FS Total
28 February – 6 March 2011 2011 World Junior Championships 1
59.16
1
107.85
1
167.01
3–5 February 2011 2011 Asian Winter Games 2
59.22
2
118.32
2
177.54
23–24 December 2010 2011 Chinese Championships 1
62.25
1
123.00
1
185.25
8–12 December 2010 2010–11 Grand Prix Final 4
61.49
3
117.55
3
179.04
11–14 November 2010 2010 Skate America 4
57.53
3
112.53
3
170.07
4–7 November 2010 2010 Cup of China 2
59.58
2
111.89
2
171.47
6–10 October 2010 2010 Junior Grand Prix Germany 2
55.32
1
111.81
1
167.13
15–18 September 2010 2010 Junior Grand Prix Austria 2
51.87
2
93.80
2
145.67
2009–2010 season
Date Event SP FS Total
9–13 March 2010 2010 World Junior Championships 1
60.94
1
109.77
1
170.71
2–6 December 2009 2010–11 Junior Grand Prix Final 1
56.80
1
103.65
1
160.45
30 September – 4 October 2009 2010 Junior Grand Prix Germany 1
57.40
1
107.44
1
164.84
23–26 September 2009 2010 Junior Grand Prix Belarus 1
50.67
1
101.88
1
152.55
3–5 September 2009 2010 Chinese Championships 5
1
1
142.67
2008–2009 season
Date Event SP FS Total
7–10 January 2009 2009 Chinese Championships 3
47.42
4
84.91
4
132.33

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cong, this, chinese, name, family, name, pronounced, tsong, simplified, chinese, 韩聪, traditional, chinese, 韓聰, pinyin, hán, cōng, born, august, 1992, chinese, pair, skater, with, partner, wenjing, 2022, olympic, gold, medalist, 2018, olympic, silver, medalist,. In this Chinese name the family name is Han Han Cong pronounced Han Tsong simplified Chinese 韩聪 traditional Chinese 韓聰 pinyin Han Cōng born 6 August 1992 is a Chinese pair skater With partner Sui Wenjing he is the 2022 Olympic gold medalist 2018 Olympic silver medalist a two time world champion 2017 2019 a three time world silver medalist 2015 2016 2021 the 2019 20 Grand Prix Final champion a six time Four Continents champion 2012 2014 2016 2017 2019 2020 a three time World Junior champion 2010 2012 the 2009 10 Junior Grand Prix Final champion and a two time Chinese national champion 2010 2011 Sui and Han are the first pair skate team to achieve a Super Slam having won all major competitions in both their senior and junior career 14 They have landed throw quadruple salchows and quadruple twists in competition 15 Han CongSui Han at the 2019 World ChampionshipsPersonal informationNative name韩聪Full nameHan CongCountry represented ChinaBorn 1992 08 06 6 August 1992 age 30 1 Harbin HeilongjiangHeight1 70 m 5 ft 7 in PartnerSui WenjingCoachZhao Hongbo Han Bing Guan JinlinFormer coachYao Bin Luan Bo Cai WeibinChoreographerLori NicholFormer choreographerDavid Wilson Marina Zueva Zhang WeiSkating clubHarbin Winter Sports Training CentreTraining locationsBeijingWorld standing6 2020 21 4 2019 20 7 2018 19 5 2017 18 5 2016 17 3 2015 16 5 2014 15 13 2013 14 10 2012 13 6 2011 12 6 2010 11 25 2009 10 Season s bests2 2020 2021 2 2 2019 2020 3 1 2018 2019 4 2 2017 2018 5 1 2016 2017 6 3 2015 2016 7 2 2014 2015 8 5 2013 2014 9 16 2012 2013 10 3 2011 2012 11 7 2010 2011 12 13 2009 2010 13 ISU personal best scoresCombined total239 88 WR 2022 OlympicsShort program84 41 WR 2022 OlympicsFree skate155 602019 WorldsMedal record Representing ChinaPairs figure skatingOlympic Games2022 Beijing Pairs2018 Pyeongchang PairsWorld Championships2019 Saitama Pairs2017 Helsinki Pairs2015 Shanghai Pairs2016 Boston Pairs2021 Stockholm PairsFour Continents Championships2012 Colorado Springs Pairs2014 Taipei Pairs2016 Taipei Pairs2017 Gangneung Pairs2019 Anaheim Pairs2020 Seoul PairsGrand Prix Final2019 20 Torino Pairs2017 18 Nagoya Pairs2010 11 Beijing Pairs2014 15 Barcelona PairsAsian Winter Games2011 Astana Almaty PairsWorld Junior Championships2010 The Hague Pairs2011 Gangneung Pairs2012 Minsk PairsJunior Grand Prix Final2009 2010 Tokyo Pairs2011 2012 Quebec PairsHan CongSimplified Chinese韩聪Traditional Chinese韓聰TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinHan CōngIPA xa n tsʰʊ ŋ Contents 1 Career 1 1 Junior career 1 1 1 2009 10 Season First world junior title 1 2 Senior career 1 2 1 2010 11 season Second world junior title 1 2 2 2011 12 season First Four Continents title and third world junior title 1 2 3 2012 13 season 1 2 4 2013 14 season Second Four Continents title 1 2 5 2014 15 season World silver medal 1 2 6 2015 16 season Second world silver medal 1 2 7 2016 17 season First world title 1 2 8 2017 18 season Pyeongchang Olympics 1 2 9 2018 19 season Second World title 1 2 10 2019 20 season First Grand Prix Final title 1 2 11 2020 21 season Third World silver 1 2 12 2021 22 season Beijing Olympics 1 2 13 2022 23 season Skater member of the Single amp Pair Skating Technical Committee 2 Programs 3 Competitive highlights 3 1 With Sui 4 Detailed results 4 1 With Sui 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditSui and Han teamed up in 2007 without having previous pair skating experience They both were inspired by 2010 Olympic Champions Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo and started skating after watching them competing in the 2002 Winter Olympics 16 Junior career Edit 2009 10 Season First world junior title Edit Sui and Han made their international debut in the 2009 10 ISU Junior Grand Prix where they won the gold medal in their two events They went on to win the gold medal at the ISU Junior Grand Prix Final They then won the 2010 Chinese Figure Skating Championships and earned a trip to the 2010 World Junior Figure Skating Championships where they won the gold medal They became the second Chinese pair to win the World Junior Figure Skating Championships after Zhang Dan amp Zhang Hao who won the title in 2001 and 2003 17 Senior career Edit Sui and Han at 2010 Skate America 2010 11 season Second world junior title Edit Sui and Han started their season by winning the silver medal at the Junior Grand Prix Cup of Austria and the gold medal at the Junior Grand Prix Blauen Schwerter 17 The pair also debuted on the Senior Grand Prix series by winning a silver medal at the 2010 Cup of China They won the bronze medal at their second Grand Prix event 2010 Skate America At the 2010 11 Grand Prix Final in December 2010 Sui and Han scored 61 49 in the short program setting a new personal best and a personal best of 117 55 points in the free skate to win a bronze medal with 179 04 overall The pair then went on to win their second national title at the 2011 Chinese Figure Skating Championships 17 At the 2011 World Junior Figure Skating Championships Sui and Han won their second world junior title 18 2011 12 season First Four Continents title and third world junior title Edit Sui and Han started their season off by winning the Junior Grand Prix Volvo Cup and the Junior Grand Prix Cup of Austria They went on to win their second Junior Grand Prix title at the 2011 12 ISU Junior Grand Prix 19 On the senior level Sui and Han were assigned to compete at the 2011 Skate Canada where they took the silver medal and the 2011 Cup of China where they finished 5th Sui and Han competed at the 2012 Four Continents Championships and won the gold medal placing 1st in both the short and free skate 20 They won their third consecutive world junior title at the 2012 World Junior Championships held in Minsk Belarus 21 2012 13 season Edit Sui and Han withdrew from the Grand Prix series due to an injury to Sui 22 They competed at the 2013 World Championships despite Sui still being injured and placed twelfth 17 After the season concluded they switched from longtime coach Luan Bo to Olympic pairs champion Zhao Hongbo Han Bing and Yao Bin 2013 14 season Second Four Continents title Edit Sui and Han were assigned to two Grand Prix events and began their season at 2013 Skate Canada where they won the silver medal At the 2013 NHK Trophy they won the bronze medal behind teammates Peng Zhang They won the bronze medal at the National Championships but did not make the 2014 Olympic team They then competed at the 2014 Four Continents Championships and won the gold medal setting a new personal best overall score of 212 40 points 17 Sui and Han then competed at the 2014 World Championships after the withdrawal of Pang Tong where they finished sixth after placing fourth in the short program with a score of 72 24 and ninth in the free skate with a score of 119 86 with a total score of 192 10 17 2014 15 season World silver medal Edit Sui and Han were assigned to two Grand Prix events 23 At 2014 Skate Canada Sui and Han won the silver medal after placing second in both segments with scores of 65 22 in the short program 119 42 in the free skate and a total score of 184 64 At 2014 Trophee Eric Bompard Sui and Han won another silver medal after placing second in the short program with a score of 67 27 and second in the free skate with a score of 133 41 for a total score of 200 68 These results qualified them for the 2014 15 Grand Prix Final where they won the second Grand Prix Final bronze medal of their career They placed 3rd in the short program with a score of 66 66 and 5th in the free skate with a score of 127 65 for a total score of 194 31 17 At the 2015 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships Sui and Han finished fourth with a total score of 198 88 after placing third in the short program with a score of 69 19 and fourth in the free skate with a score of 129 69 At the 2015 World Figure Skating Championships Sui and Han won the silver medal They placed third in the short program with a score of 71 63 second in the free skate with a personal best score of 142 49 and earned a personal best combined total score of 214 12 17 Sui and Han stated they would begin training the throw quad Salchow again for the 2015 16 season 24 2015 16 season Second world silver medal Edit Sui Wenjing and Han Cong at Worlds 2016 For the Grand Prix season Sui and Han were assigned to compete at 2015 Skate America and 2015 Cup of China 25 They began their season by winning Skate America their first senior Grand Prix gold medal Sui was injured in early November shortly before the Cup of China 26 where they won the silver medal These results qualified them to the 2015 16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final from which they withdrew due to Sui s injury 27 Sui and Han won the 2016 Four Continents Championships with 221 91 points 28 At the 2016 World Championships they won the silver medal They placed first in the short program second in the free skating and second overall behind Canada s Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford 17 2016 17 season First world title Edit Sui underwent surgery on both feet following the 2015 16 season Sui and Han then withdrew from the Grand Prix series because the recovery from the surgery took several months They made their season debut at the 2017 Four Continents Championships where they won the gold medal with a new personal best score of 225 03 points Their free skate included a quadruple twist 29 30 At the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships in Helsinki Finland Sui and Han won their first World title placing first in both the short program and free skate 31 2017 18 season Pyeongchang Olympics Edit Sui and Han competed on the Grand Prix series at the Cup of China and NHK Trophy They won the gold medal in both events and qualified to the Grand Prix Final At the Final they won the silver medal after placing third in the short program and second in the free skate 17 Sui cut her lower leg near the shinbone in training before the 2018 Four Continents Championships and consequently withdrew Sui and Han did not compete in the team event at the 2018 Winter Olympics In the pairs event they placed first in the short program third in the free skating and second overall losing the gold by only 0 43 overall to Aliona Savchenko and Bruno Massot who came from fourth after the short to win 17 It was revealed that Sui s right foot injury at the Olympics was a stress fracture As a result the team withdrew from the 2018 World Championships 2018 19 season Second World title Edit Choreographer Lori Nichol in designing the team s free program for the season picked Ezio Bosso s Rain In Your Black Eyes feeling that Bosso s own personal struggles connected to Sui s previous struggles with injury 32 Sui and Han were initially assigned to compete at the new 2018 Grand Prix of Helsinki and 2018 NHK Trophy for the Grand Prix but withdrew from both events due to Sui s continued injury recovery They competed in the short program at the 2019 Chinese Championships but withdrew afterward having not planned to compete in the free skate 33 Sui and Han returned to international competition at the 2019 Four Continents Championships Sui fell on her attempted triple toe loop relegating them narrowly to second place behind Moore Towers Marinaro of Canada in the short program Sui attributed the error to being a little too excited by the return to competition 33 Sui Han then won the free skate and their fifth overall Four Continents gold despite a second fall from Sui on the side by side triple Salchow They finished 0 06 points ahead of Moore Towers Marinaro Both said they needed more time to become familiar with their program to improve 34 32 At the 2019 World Championships Sui and Han won their second world title skating two clean programs and setting personal bests in both segments of the competition They scored 79 24 points in the short program which stood as a world record until the pair of Tarasova Morozov broke it later the same day 35 In the free skate Sui and Han placed first with a score of 155 60 a new world record Their total score of 234 84 points was also a new world record They outscored silver medalists Tarasova Morozov by 6 37 points Han commented Thank you to the audience that supported us so well We also want to show our appreciation to our team and the coaches This season we had to overcome a lot of difficulties but thanks to their support we were able to overcome it 36 2019 20 season First Grand Prix Final title Edit Sui and Han started their season at the Cup of China placing first in the short program with a personal best of 80 90 under the new 5 GOE system 37 They won the free skate as well with Han doubling a planned triple Salchow as the only error and received an overall score of 228 37 Han attributed the mistake to recovery from injury over the summer 38 At the 2019 NHK Trophy Sui Han set a new world record in the short program 39 They won the free skate as well despite Sui falling on the opening to their jump combination taking their second Grand Prix gold medal of the season and qualifying to the Grand Prix Final in first position 40 At the Grand Prix Final Sui Han won their first Grand Prix Final title They placed first in the short program despite Sui putting a hand down on their throw jump 41 They were second in the free skate despite Han s errors on both their planned jumping passes and a few lost levels on lifts and their combination spin They were the first Chinese team to win the Grand Prix Final since their coach Zhao Hongbo and his wife Shen Xue did so eleven seasons earlier 42 The favorites heading into the 2020 Four Continents Championships in Seoul Sui Han placed third in the short program after inadvertently performing only a throw double flip Sui attributed this to her costume 43 Winning the free skate despite errors on their side by side triple Salchows they won their sixth Four Continents title Speaking afterward Sui said that training had been difficult recently due to concerns about whether they would be able to travel abroad because of the coronavirus pandemic Han said they were quite satisfied with their performance 44 They were assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal but these were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic 45 2020 21 season Third World silver Edit With the COVID 19 pandemic continuing to affect international travel Sui Han were assigned to compete at the 2020 Cup of China after the ISU opted to assign the Grand Prix based primarily on geographic location They withdrew from the event due to Han undergoing hip surgery over the summer 46 Due to the lack of prior appearances during the season Sui Han were considered to be dark horses going into the 2021 World Championships in Stockholm 47 In the short program Sui stepped out of her attempted triple toe loop and the team placed second in the segment slightly more than 2 points behind Boikova Kozlovskii and just less than 2 points ahead of Mishina Galliamov 48 In the free skate both made jump errors placing them second in the segment and the silver medalists overall while Mishina Galliamov leapfrogged them to take the gold medal Assessing their performance Sui noted that they had only two months of training beforehand calling them at 70 80 of our best selves I would say We did think we achieved a huge accomplishment within only two months 49 2021 22 season Beijing Olympics Edit Sui Han won the gold medal at the 2021 Asian Open the Olympic test event to open their season At their first Grand Prix event 2021 Skate Canada International they won the gold medal defeating silver medalists Pavliuchenko Khodykin by 30 97 points 50 Sui Han s second Grand Prix event was initially the 2021 Cup of China but following its cancellation they were reassigned to the 2021 Gran Premio d Italia 51 Competing in their second Grand Prix in as many weeks they easily won the event defeating silver medalists Peng Jin by 12 69 points and becoming the first pair team to qualify to the 2021 22 Grand Prix Final 52 Discussing their revival of their successful Bridge Over Troubled Water program Sui expressed the hope that it can be a bridge for everyone to connect in these times 53 The Grand Prix Final was subsequently cancelled due to restrictions prompted by the Omicron variant 54 Named to the Chinese Olympic team for their home Olympics in Beijing Sui Han began the event as the Chinese entry in the pairs short program of the Olympic team event Skating cleanly they won the segment with a world record score of 82 83 0 19 points ahead of Russian rivals Mishina Galliamov 55 They did not skate in the free skate segment of the event and Team China ultimately finished in fifth place 56 In the pairs event they skated another clean short program and set another world record of 84 41 Addressing Russians Tarasova Morozov who finished second and 0 16 points behind Sui called them our friends and competitors adding this is something we are very proud of because we can maintain this high level of competition between the two pairs and it has been more than ten years 57 In the free skate Sui Han attempted a quad twist in competition for the first time in four years seeking to compensate for their weaker jump elements Sui s triple Salchow attempt was ruled downgraded but still they won the free skate and took the gold medal over Tarasova Morozov and Mishina Galliamov Han said our dream finally came true having become the second Chinese pair to win Olympic gold 58 With their Olympic Gold medal win they became the first pair team to achieve the Super Slam 14 Despite being the Olympic champions Sui Han did not participate in the 2022 World Figure Skating Championships 2022 23 season Skater member of the Single amp Pair Skating Technical Committee Edit In the 2022 23 season Sui Han decided not to compete in international competitions Han Cong was later named to be the skater member of the Single amp Pair Skating Technical Committee of the ISU 59 Programs EditSeason Short program Free skating Exhibition2021 2022 60 Mission Impossible 2 Orchestra Suite Part 1 by Hans Zimmer choreo by Lori Nichol Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon amp Garfunkel performed by Linda Eder John Legend choreo by Lori Nichol2020 2021 61 Blues for Klook by Eddy Louis choreo by Lori Nichol Rain In Your Black Eyes by Ezio Bosso choreo by Lori Nichol2019 2020 62 38 Blues Deluxe by Joe Bonamassa choreo by Lori Nichol Rain In Your Black Eyes by Ezio Bosso choreo by Lori Nichol Champaigne by Andrea BocelliRun by Snow Patrol performed by Leona Lewis2018 2019 63 No One Like You by Red Electrick ft Joseph Calleja choreo by Lori Nichol Rain In Your Black Eyes by Ezio Bosso choreo by Lori Nichol 高山流水 High Mountain Flowing Water Swift Sword from the Hero soundtrack by Tan Dun2017 2018 64 Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen performed by k d lang choreo by Lori Nichol Violin Fantasy on Puccini s Turandot by Vanessa Mae Nessun dorma from Turandot by Giacomo Puccini performed by Luciano Pavaroti choreo by Lori Nichol Run performed by Leona Lewis2016 2017 65 Blues for Klook by Eddy Louis choreo by Lori Nichol Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon amp Garfunkel performed by John Legend choreo by Lori Nichol Champagne performed by Andrea Bocelli2015 2016 66 67 Spanish Romance performed by Milos Karadaglic Farrucas by Pepe Romero Chano Lobato Paco Romero Maria Magdalena choreo by Lori Nichol Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint Saens choreo by Lori Nichol Champagne performed by Andrea Bocelli2014 2015 24 Stray Cat Strut by Stray Catschoreo by David Wilson Francesca da Rimini Fantasy for Orchestra Op 32 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovskychoreo by David Wilson Plants vs Zombies choreo by Zheng Xun music edited by Zhang Wei2013 2014 La Strada by Nino Rota choreo by Marina Zueva Kalinka Russian Folk Music choreo by Marina Zueva Painted on My Heart choreo by Zhang Wei2012 2013 Batucada by Ezequiel Dero Historia de un Amor by Carlos Eleta Almaran performed by Richard Clayderman Ecuador by Sash choreo by Marina Zueva Chicago by John Kander and Fred Ebb choreo by Marina Zueva Painted on My Heart choreo by Zhang Wei2011 2012 68 Country Dance by Josh Turner choreo by Zhang Wei The Soul of Flamenco by Michael Laucke and Manuel El Chachi Orchestra choreo by Marina Zueva Love Story of a Terracotta Warrior choreo by Zhang Wei2010 2011 69 Country Dance by Josh Turner choreo by Zhang Wei Limelight City Lights by Charlie Chaplin choreo by Zhang Wei Puppetry choreo by Zhang Wei2009 2010 1 Barynia Russian folk music choreo by Zhang Wei Limelight City Lights by Charlie Chaplin choreo by Zhang Wei Caruso by Lucio Dalla performed by Joseph CallejaCompetitive highlights Edit Sui and Han at the 2011 Junior Grand Prix Final podium Sui and Han at the 2010 Skate America podium GP Grand Prix JGP Junior Grand Prix With Sui Edit International 17 Event 08 09 09 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22Olympics 2nd 1stWorlds 9th 12th 6th 2nd 2nd 1st WD 1st C 2ndFour Continents 1st 1st 4th 1st 1st WD 1st 1stGP Final 3rd 3rd WD 2nd 1st CGP Cup of China 2nd 5th WD 2nd WD 1st 1st WD CGP Finland WDGP France 2ndGP Italy 1stGP NHK Trophy WD 3rd 1st WD 1stGP Skate America 3rd 1st WDGP Skate Canada 2nd 2nd 2nd 1stAsian Games 2ndAsian Open 1stInternational Junior 17 Junior Worlds 1st 1st 1stJGP Final 1st WD 1stJGP Austria 2nd 1stJGP Belarus 1stJGP Germany 1st 1stJGP Latvia 1stNationalChinese NG 5th 3rd 1stChinese Champ 4th 1st 1st 2nd 2nd WDTeam eventsOlympics 5th T 1st PWorld Team Trophy 5th T 1st PTBD Assigned WD Withdrew C Event cancelled T Team result P Personal result Medals awarded for team result only Detailed results Edit Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships Worlds and Four Continents At team events medals awarded for team results only With Sui Edit Sui and Han at 2017 Cup of China 2021 22 seasonDate Event SP FS Total18 19 February 2022 2022 Winter Olympics 1 84 41 1 155 47 1 239 884 7 February 2022 2022 Winter Olympics Team event 1 82 83 5T5 7 November 2021 2021 Gran Premio d Italia 1 80 07 1 144 48 1 224 5529 31 October 2021 2021 Skate Canada International 1 78 94 1 145 11 1 224 0513 17 October 2021 2021 Asian Open Trophy 1 79 27 1 144 21 1 223 482020 21 seasonDate Event SP FS Total22 28 March 2021 2021 World Championships 2 77 62 2 148 09 2 225 712019 20 seasonDate Event SP FS Total4 9 February 2020 2020 Four Continents Championships 3 73 17 1 144 34 1 217 515 8 December 2019 2019 20 Grand Prix Final 1 77 50 2 134 19 1 211 6922 24 November 2019 2019 NHK Trophy 1 81 27 1 145 69 1 226 968 10 November 2019 2019 Cup of China 1 80 90 1 147 47 1 228 372018 19 seasonDate Event SP FS Total18 24 March 2019 2019 World Championships 2 79 24 1 155 60 1 234 847 10 February 2019 2019 Four Continents Championships 2 74 19 1 136 92 1 211 1127 30 December 2018 2019 Chinese Championships 1 78 27 WD 2017 2018 seasonDate Event SP FS Total9 25 February 2018 2018 Winter Olympics 1 82 39 3 153 08 2 235 477 10 December 2017 2017 18 Grand Prix Final 3 75 82 2 155 07 2 230 8910 12 November 2017 2017 NHK Trophy 1 79 43 1 155 10 1 234 533 5 November 2017 2017 Cup of China 1 80 14 1 150 93 1 231 072016 2017 seasonDate Event SP FS Total29 March 1 April 2017 2017 World Championships 1 81 23 1 150 83 1 232 0615 19 February 2017 2017 Four Continents Championships 1 80 75 1 144 28 1 225 032015 2016 seasonDate Event SP FS Total28 March 3 April 2016 2016 World Championships 1 80 85 2 143 62 2 224 4716 21 February 2016 2016 Four Continents Championships 1 78 51 1 143 40 1 221 915 8 November 2015 2015 Cup of China 1 74 40 2 141 22 2 215 6223 25 October 2015 2015 Skate America 2 68 28 1 133 72 1 202 002014 2015 seasonDate Event SP FS Total16 19 April 2015 2015 World Team Trophy 1 71 20 2 139 73 1 210 9323 29 March 2015 2015 World Championships 3 71 63 2 142 49 2 214 129 15 February 2015 2015 Four Continents Championships 3 69 19 4 129 69 4 198 8811 14 December 2014 2014 15 ISU Grand Prix Final 3 66 66 5 127 65 3 194 3121 23 November 2014 2014 Trophee Eric Bompard 2 67 27 2 133 41 2 200 6831 October 2 November 2014 2014 Skate Canada 2 65 22 2 119 42 2 184 642013 2014 seasonDate Event SP FS Total24 30 March 2014 2014 World Championships 4 72 24 9 119 86 6 192 1020 26 January 2014 2014 Four Continents Championships 1 75 26 1 137 14 1 212 4028 29 December 2013 2014 Chinese Championships 2 69 67 3 117 56 2 187 238 10 November 2013 2013 NHK Trophy 2 70 13 5 101 19 3 171 3224 27 October 2013 2013 Skate Canada 3 69 02 1 124 75 2 193 772012 2013 seasonDate Event SP FS Total13 15 March 2013 2013 World Championships 11 57 65 13 108 24 12 165 892011 2012 seasonDate Event SP FS Total26 March 1 April 2012 2012 World Championships 6 63 27 9 116 17 9 179 4427 February 4 March 2012 2012 World Junior Championships 1 59 29 1 116 40 1 175 697 12 February 2012 2012 Four Continents Championships 1 66 75 1 135 08 1 201 838 11 December 2011 2011 12 Junior Grand Prix Final 1 57 43 1 103 00 1 160 4317 20 November 2011 2011 Cup of China 4 60 00 5 109 47 5 169 4727 30 October 2011 2011 Skate Canada 4 59 23 2 121 59 2 180 8228 September 1 October 2011 2011 Junior Grand Prix Austria 3 48 60 1 118 54 1 167 1420 23 September 2011 2012 Chinese Championships 2 58 84 2 118 72 2 177 5631 August 3 September 2011 2011 Junior Grand Prix Latvia 1 54 22 1 97 86 1 152 082010 2011 seasonDate Event SP FS Total28 February 6 March 2011 2011 World Junior Championships 1 59 16 1 107 85 1 167 013 5 February 2011 2011 Asian Winter Games 2 59 22 2 118 32 2 177 5423 24 December 2010 2011 Chinese Championships 1 62 25 1 123 00 1 185 258 12 December 2010 2010 11 Grand Prix Final 4 61 49 3 117 55 3 179 0411 14 November 2010 2010 Skate America 4 57 53 3 112 53 3 170 074 7 November 2010 2010 Cup of China 2 59 58 2 111 89 2 171 476 10 October 2010 2010 Junior Grand Prix Germany 2 55 32 1 111 81 1 167 1315 18 September 2010 2010 Junior Grand Prix Austria 2 51 87 2 93 80 2 145 672009 2010 seasonDate Event SP FS Total9 13 March 2010 2010 World Junior Championships 1 60 94 1 109 77 1 170 712 6 December 2009 2010 11 Junior Grand Prix Final 1 56 80 1 103 65 1 160 4530 September 4 October 2009 2010 Junior Grand Prix Germany 1 57 40 1 107 44 1 164 8423 26 September 2009 2010 Junior Grand Prix Belarus 1 50 67 1 101 88 1 152 553 5 September 2009 2010 Chinese Championships 5 1 1 142 672008 2009 seasonDate Event SP FS Total7 10 January 2009 2009 Chinese Championships 3 47 42 4 84 91 4 132 33References Edit a b Wenjing SUI Cong HAN 2009 2010 International Skating Union Archived from the original on 25 March 2010 ISU Judging System Season Bests Total Scores 2020 2021 Pairs International Skating Union 17 April 2020 ISU Judging System Season Bests Total Scores 2019 2020 Pairs International Skating Union 6 June 2020 ISU Judging System Season Bests Total Scores 2018 2019 Pairs International Skating Union 13 April 2019 ISU Judging System Season Bests Total Scores 2017 2018 Pairs International Skating 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Han rebound for fifth Four Continents title Golden Skate Slater Paula 20 March 2019 Tarasova and Morozov take lead Pairs at Worlds with record score Golden Skate Slater Paula 21 March 2019 Sui and Han take second World gold after record breaking free skate Golden Skate Slater Paula 9 November 2019 Sui and Han reclaim Cup of China title Golden Skate a b Slater Paula 8 November 2019 Sui and Han lead in first competition of the season in Chongqing Golden Skate Slater Paula 22 November 2019 Favorites Sui and Han take comfortable lead at NHK Trophy Golden Skate Slater Paula 23 November 2019 Sui and Han reign at NHK Trophy Golden Skate Slater Paula 5 December 2019 Sui and Han lead pairs at fourth Grand Prix Final Golden Skate Slater Paula 6 December 2019 Olympic silver medalists Sui and Han take first Grand Prix title Golden Skate Slater Paula 6 February 2020 Moore Towers and Marinaro edge out Chinese in Pairs Short Golden Skate Slater Paula 8 February 2020 Sui and Han bounce back for sixth 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